Friday, February 23, 2007

Existence remains as a paradigm between conciousness and struggle; therefore a clear vision of what is to come represents an idilic conception that still keep us awake. Love get us on the state of art of happiness in so many ways that it represents a concept by itself that is worth to consider.

Evenness of a balance between sanity and leisure also comes along an history of great plays and unholy tales. In many ways englobed as the creator's dream; the ideal state of satisfaction is most of the time related to the religious-like idea. Put in the language of the society, belief in God or any other religious entity or concept is compatible with membership of the society of human kind in view of its acceptance of the uncertainty of all human knowledge. However, such belief must not itself breach axiomatic uncertainty, nor lessen whole-hearted devotion to the aim, duty and responsibility. With the thirst comes the need for drinking; and this topic seems to be unsatisfyingly dry for deterministic answers.

Many of our actions fluctuate between desire and regret. Desire is the motivation and regret is the punishment. Desire involves us in the action of getting to the place we want to be; as regret is an emotion proper to the dead. Along with this, embrace a catastrophe with exhilaration is a work of art. Art is a rough way to earn survival in a world given to the unartistic; but as the man said when he climbed on the whale, "It's fine as long as you don't weaken."

A minor quote on this is a common geek phrase (which tries to mean I'm not one)